Sorry about the misspelling of Chris' name--
I rather like the buckeyes. Kind to people, stand their ground with the new pup and put him in his place. The red is a rich chestnut and very pretty to look at. Have survived the coyote and hawks that thrive in this area -- my males free range. ( the girls have been cooped to keep safe and for breeding.)
I am appreciating the lower egg numbers, as I don't need an egg a day, and this allowes for more grazing and natural food gathering to meet their nutritional needs. Getting enough protein and calcium a day seems to be the limiting factors in -egg -a-day production. I'm starting to rethink all the corn, and soy and who knows what is in their pellets from the feed store as the labeling has become very broad.
I'm working toward more self sufficiency with the primary idea of better quality food into the birds to get better quality food out. High production is NOT my goal, but high quality food is my goal.
The buckeyes seem to be hardy.